enforce
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If people in authority enforce a law or a rule, they make sure that it is obeyed, usually by punishing people who do not obey it. 施行
Boulder was one of the first cities in the nation to enforce a ban on smoking. 博爾德是該國率先施行禁煙令的城市之一。
2. V-T To enforce something means to force or cause it to be done or to happen. 強(qiáng)制執(zhí)行
They struggled to limit the cost by enforcing a low-tech specification. 他們通過強(qiáng)制執(zhí)行一種低技術(shù)規(guī)范來竭力限制成本。
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enforce /?n?f??s/ (enforcing,enforced,enforces)
劍橋詞典
- to make people obey a law , or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted
- The army were called out to enforce the curfew .
- Aircraft will enforce the no-fly zone to protect UN forces on the ground .
- The new law was generally admitted to be difficult to enforce.
- It is the job of the inspectors to enforce compliance with the regulations .
- The changes to the tax system proved impracticable as they were impossible to enforce. 返回 enforce
使服從(法律);(強(qiáng)制)實行,執(zhí)行,把…強(qiáng)加于
It isn't always easy for the police to enforce speed limits . 對警察來說,嚴(yán)格執(zhí)行限速規(guī)定并不總是件易事。
The new teacher had failed to enforce any sort of discipline . 這位新教師一點(diǎn)都管不住學(xué)生,搞得紀(jì)律渙散。
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